KLEINSORGE, 1937 



Yes, it's here ^ a truly gigantic flower of bright, clear, rich 

 yellow. Tall stems, not a trace of Dykes blood in its parent- 

 age, hardiness beyond question. 



Treasure Island is nearest to ideal of any of the new yellows 

 we have seen, because there is neither the tell-tale purple 

 flecking which eventually crops out in those of the Dykes 

 strain, nor the oftimes tender constitution accompanying 

 them. Still other fine new golden hued introductions possess 

 a suffusion of olive on the haft, but not so with this one. The 

 illustration on the opposite page is an exact reproduction in 

 every detail except size, which is reduced to fit the page. 



And now here is good news . . . Mindful of the high merit of 

 many new things in this field, and with the desire to secure 

 as wide distribution as possible, we offer this super-introduc- 

 tion that could and should command an initial price of $20 

 or $25 at the very special low introductory figure of 



$10 Each 



Only one to a customer, and we guarantee the same price in 1938. It 

 will be sold only to those who agree to maintain this price next season. 



